You were never meant to just exist—you were made to live fully, deeply and eternally. This verse gives you a glimpse of that bigger story. It reminds you of where we started with Adam and where we’re headed through Christ.
Adam, the first man, was shaped from dust and breathed into by God. He was alive, yes—but when sin entered the picture, that breath of life was clouded by brokenness. We inherited that struggle. The weight. The wandering.
But then came Jesus—the last Adam. Not just a living being, but a life-giving spirit. He didn’t just restore what was lost—He brought something entirely new. Through His death and resurrection, He breathed new life into us. Eternal life. Transforming life. The kind of life that changes the way you think, hope and love.
So what does that mean for you right now? It means you don’t have to live stuck in survival mode. You can live with purpose, joy and spiritual power. The same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead is at work in you—breathing fresh hope into your daily routine, your relationships and your calling.
Today, pause and ask: where am I living like Adam—just surviving? And where can I lean into the life Jesus offers—thriving, free and filled with purpose?
You were created from dust, yes. But in Christ, you’re destined for glory.

